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YouTube Taps Former NFL Player Cam Newton and Creator Deestroying for Chiefs-Chargers Brazil Game
YouTube will be combining traditional on-air talent with creators for its first exclusive NFL live broadcast. The social platform announced 13 sports personalities and YouTube creators who will be narrating the Kansas City Chiefs vs.
YouTube's NFL streaming debut will have Rich Eisen and Kurt Warner on the call when the KC Chiefs play the LA Chargers in Brazil on Sept. 5.
Deestroying’s legal name is Donald De La Haye. He kicked at Central Florida, and he has spent time in the CFL and the UFL. More importantly, his YouTube channel has 6.32 million subscribers. Rich Eisen will handle play-by-play duties. Kurt Warner will be the analyst. Stacey Dales will serve as a sideline reporter, too.
YouTube will broadcast its first live NFL game in the Friday night slot on Week 1 when the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs visit Brazil. And they will make their mark by featuring one of their own on the broadcast in sideline reporter Donald De La Haye,
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Saints Wire on MSNTyrann Mathieu, Derek Carr headline YouTube's Week 1 NFL broadcast team
YouTube's Week 1 broadcast from Brazil is full of Saints connections. Tyrann Mathieu and Derek Carr will join Kay Adams on the pregame show:
YouTube is broadcasting an NFL game in Brazil between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers Sept. 5, and Karol G will headline the halftime show.
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